They appeared to be a malleable labor force capable of hard labor and well adapted to the climate and weather conditions of the Islands. They were seen as ready workers (call that slaves, serfs or vassals). Hawaiians were workers, but their history and culture did not allow them to become an enslaved people. These were a warrior class that demanded respect.
Missionaries considered them to be easy converts which was also untrue. They simply chose not to offend the Haloes and practiced their religion on the sly. Hawaiians were most often considered to be quite like naive little children, endowed with a certain innocence that only needed a slight nudge with a firm hand in the right direction to bring them to Christian salvation.
Depends on what island you are on. There are eight 'main' islands. If you are not Hawaiian, you would want to stay away from predominantly Hawaiian towns because there is hostility towards caucasians. Which is understandable considering Hawaiians had their land stollen from them by America, were beaten and killed for their lands. Diseases brought in from Americans killed off about 75% of Hawaiians and in modern day, caucasians look down on Hawaiians and consider them lazy, fat and ugly while at the same time wanting Hawaiians to give them Hawaiian names and teach them about the Hawaiian culture. If on oahu, avoid anywhere other than Waikiki and downtown. Some parts of the north shore could be bad for your health as well.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that was done to stop the needless American deaths in a war that started with a sneak attack by Japan on the Hawaiian islands.
The Battle of Midway .
Battle of Midway
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry
if your looking for a source john n. mitchell
ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi
What was the attitude of satan towards God after his [satan] punishment in Paradise? I think it was resentment.
The women's attitude towards the egwugwu is that they are to respect them. They are not to go to their house, yet they are the ones to paint the walls on the outside